class CreateUsers < ActiveRecord::Migration
	def self.up
		create_table :users do |t|

			t.string    :login,               :null => false                # optional, you can use email instead, or both
			t.integer		:profile_id,					:null => true
			t.string    :crypted_password,    :null => false                # optional, see below
			t.string    :password_salt,       :null => false                # optional, but highly recommended
			t.string    :persistence_token,   :null => false                # required
			t.string    :single_access_token, :null => false                # optional, see Authlogic::Session::Params
			t.string    :perishable_token,    :null => false                # optional, see Authlogic::Session::Perishability

			t.string    :role,                :null => true, :default => "student"

			# Magic columns, just like ActiveRecord's created_at and updated_at. These are automatically maintained by Authlogic if they are present.
			t.integer   :login_count,         :null => false, :default => 0 # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns
			t.integer   :failed_login_count,  :null => false, :default => 0 # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns
			t.datetime  :last_request_at                                    # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns
			t.datetime  :current_login_at                                   # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns
			t.datetime  :last_login_at                                      # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns
			t.string    :current_login_ip                                   # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns
			t.string    :last_login_ip                                      # optional, see Authlogic::Session::MagicColumns
		end

		#
		# create inital user
		#
		usr = User.create \
			:login => 'admin',
			#:email => 'eakkew@hotmail.com',
			:password => 'olover',
			:password_confirmation => 'olover',
			:role => 'admin'
	end

	def self.down
		drop_table :users
	end
end
